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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Continuous Tapping of a Lead Blast FurnaceBy J. R. Stone, J. T. Roy
ASARC09s continuous tapper for lead blast furnace is described. Its use throughout the company's plants has resulted in higher production rates, lower labor costs, and better working conditions.
Jan 1, 1963
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PART V - Papers - Magnetic Analysis of Dilute Binary Alloys of Copper, Zinc and Magnesium in AluminumBy William C. Sleppy
The nmgnetic susceptibility of heat-treatable aluminuin alloys is sensitive to chanyes such as solution or dissolution of solute and the precipitation of mew phases. By measuring the change in the mag
Jan 1, 1968
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Diamond Drilling with Surfactants in Upper Michigan Amygdaloidal Basalts Using Surface-Set BitsBy Harold F. Unger, Byron S. Snowden, William H. Engelmann
The effects of using surfactant solutions while diamond drilling in amygdaloidal basalt of the Upper Michigan copper mining district were investigated. Nonionic, anionic, and cationic surfactant solut
Jan 1, 1976
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Institute of Metals Division - Plastic Deformation of Oriented Gold Crystals (TN)By Y. Nakada, U. F. Kocks, B. Chalrners
THE orientation dependence of work hardening has previously been studied over the entire range, i.e., including special orientations of high symmetry, in aluminum1-3 and silver.* The differences betwe
Jan 1, 1964
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Concentration - Mill Flowsheets and Practices - Description of Concentrating Operations, Roan Antelope Copper Mines Limited, Northern Rhodesia (Mining Tech., Jan. 1948, TP 2251)By M. R. Goldick
The Roan Antelope concentrator was originally designed with a nominal milling capacity of 6000 tons of copper ore per day but this was subsequently considerably exceeded. In broad outline the plant co
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Miscellaneous - Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-manganese Alloys of High Purity, IIBy William L. Fink, E. H. Dix, L. A. Willey
The results of a preliminary investigation of the aluminum-iron-manganese system showed that small amounts of iron (0.10 per cent) substantially reduce the solid solubility of manganese in aluminum. T
Jan 1, 1933
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Description Of Concentrating Operations, Roan Antelope Copper Mines Limited, Northern RhodesiaBy M. R. Goldick
THE Roan Antelope concentrator was originally designed with a nominal milling capacity of 6000 tons of copper ore per day but this was subsequently considerably exceeded. In broad outline the plant co
Jan 1, 1947
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Theory of Metallic Crystal Aggregates (e9bc371f-8933-4cae-b8d4-68c337415b03)By Charles Maier
PART I DENSITY AND ENERGY CHANGES IN COLD-WORKED COPPER IT has long been supposed that when crystalline materials are com-minuted the energy used in the production of increasingly smaller grain size
Jan 1, 1936
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Washington Paper - The Manufacture of Coke in Northern ChinaBy Yang Tsang Woo
The method of making coke that has been adopted at the Kaiping and other collieries in northern China resembles, to some extent, the familiar bee-hive oven process of the United States, except that a
Jan 1, 1906
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Institute of Metals Division - Comparison of Techniques in a Study of Zinc Self-DiffusionBy F. E. Jaumot, R. L. Smith
Self-diffusion in zinc has been used as an instrument for comparison of the absorption and sectioning techniques as a means of studying diffusion. Single crystal as well as poly-crystal samples were u
Jan 1, 1957
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Minerals Beneficiation - The System Fe-Mn-SiO2-O2 and Its Application to the Beneficiation of Manganiferous Iron Ores by Reduction RoastingBy G. L. Tufford, R. L. Bleifuss
Low-grade manganiferous iron ores of Minnesota's Cuyuna Range, in general, do not respond to conventional mineral dressing techniques because of their fine-grained texture. Reducing these ores to
Jan 1, 1969
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New York Paper - Prevention of Illness Among Employees in Mines (with Discussion)By A. J. Lanza
The prevention of illness among the employees of the mining industry is especially important in view of the importance of the industry, the unsettled conditions of labor, which emphasize the economic
Jan 1, 1919
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43. Uranium Deposits of the Shirley Basin, WyomingBy E. N. Harshman
The Wind River Formation of Eocene age is the host rock for large high-grade uranium deposits in the Shirley Basin. The major deposits are in a northwest-trending belt of sandstones that were deposite
Jan 1, 1968
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Permeability of Idealized Fractured RockBy R. W. Parsons
The over-all apparent single-phase permeability of fracture-rock systems was studied using two different two-dimensional models. In a strict sense the results are applicable only to these models, yet
Jan 1, 1967
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Characterization and Extraction of Metals from Sea Floor Manganese NodulesBy A. P. Herring, M. Hoover, D. W. Fuerstenau
The dissolution of nickel, copper, and cobalt from five different samples of well-characterized deep sea manganese nodules was measured as a function of temperature, pH, leaching time, and particle si
Jan 1, 1974
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Institute of Metals Division - Rates of Growth of Cementite in Hypereutectoid SteelsBy R. W. Heckel, H. W. Paxton
The growth of grain boundary films and Widmanstiitten plates of proeutectoid cementite in hypereutectoid steels ulas considered quantitatively in three plain carbon steels and one "pure" iron-carbon a
Jan 1, 1961
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Use of Aerial Photographs in Geologic Mapping (c055163f-3c2d-4acb-af20-1d9e9e080174)By Walter Loel
THE application of aerial photographs to all phases of geologic mapping is set forth, indicating the advantages to be gained in different types of country and under varying climatic conditions. Method
Jan 1, 1938
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Early History of the Mine La Motte AreaBy AIME
THE history of the Mine La Motte area covers a greater period of time than any other mining operation west of the Mississippi, for it was almost exactly four centuries ago that the white man first vis
Jan 1, 1947
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Mining Tax Variations In North AmericaBy John E. Dowis
Ore distribution being what it is, many of today's mining companies are forced to develop foreign reserves to satisfy the demands of their customers. This necessity complicates the economic pictu
Jan 1, 1970
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Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - Pressure-Sintered GaSb-GaAs Alloys – Densification and Thermoelectric PropertiesBy P. R. Sahm, T. V. Pruss
Mixtures of fine GaSb and Gds as well as preal-loyed GaSbl,As, powders were hot-pressed at 690°C and 25,000 psi. Dense alloys with compositional gradients of less than 5 pct were obtained from mixtur
Jan 1, 1968